This is a video created by Cut, who asked 100 people what their red flags are when dating. Red flags, as I’m sure everyone will agree, are one of the last flags you ever want to see, second only to my skull and crosspenis pirate flag. People’s answers are all
This is a video of Garrett playing truth-or-drink with his ex-boyfriend Caleb’s mother, Redon, while Caleb drinks on the sideline. The rules are you either have to answer the question on the card or take a shot. Obviously, I would answer nothing and just polish off the bottle because 1)
This is a video of actor Tom Wilson, who played Biff Tannen in the Back To The Future trilogy, performing ‘The Question Song’, a tune he wrote to answer all the same questions people ask him when they meet him in real life. I found it incredibly insightful (not real
This is a WIRED video of certified National Treasure Nicolas Cage answering the most searched internet questions about himself. Getting your answers straight from the source — I like that. I mean you can’t trust something just because you read it on the internet. Unless you read it on BornInSpace,
This is a video from WIRED of astrophysicist Paul M. Sutter answering questions asked on Twitter. Questions like what is dark matter, how many exoplanets are there, what’s it like a black hole, and what is a parallel universe? Unfortunately, he did not answer any of the love and relationship
Because gauging your own intelligence is difficult, this is a recent video of a guy on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? bragging about how he embraced his intelligence after watching the show in his youth, mentions how he just graduated from medical school, then proceeds to crash and burn
Because there’s a lot a normal person doesn’t know about the business of appropriately dealing with dead people, this is a video from WIRED of licensed funeral director and mortician Victor M. Sweeney answering fifteen minutes of Twitter users’ hard-hitting questions about the profession. Funny, not only does Victor have
Kids: they say the darndest things. And in the case of my nephews, usually loudly and when I’m trying to watch a show or take a nap. This is a short video of a precious little boy in West Virginia (my home state — hit it, John Denver!) asking if